The European Standard EN 1504 "Products and systems for protection and repair of concrete structures -- Definitions, requirements, quality control and evaluation of conformity" can be considered a real milestone for...The European Standard EN 1504 "Products and systems for protection and repair of concrete structures -- Definitions, requirements, quality control and evaluation of conformity" can be considered a real milestone for the companies involved in the rehabilitation of buildings, bridges, piers, pipelines, and other civil or industrial concrete structures. However in some cases the examination and, even more, the practical application of the proposed guidelines are made difficult by a complicated sub-division in principles and methods, and by a confusing and repetitive layout. The paper deals in particular with the principles and methods for the rehabilitation of concrete damage due to reinforcement corrosion, often strictly connected, anyway, to those adopted in order to rehabilitate the concrete itself. Suggestions are given for a possible future update of the Standard, based on the personal experience of the Authors.展开更多
Estimation of creep and shrinkage in concrete bridges is still approximate and uncertain. Over the years, Polish Codes for Concrete Structures partially adapted the CEB (Euro-International Concrete Committee)-FIP (...Estimation of creep and shrinkage in concrete bridges is still approximate and uncertain. Over the years, Polish Codes for Concrete Structures partially adapted the CEB (Euro-International Concrete Committee)-FIP (International Federation for Prestressing) models used to predict creep and shrinkage of concrete. In the currently used Polish concrete bridge code, modified CEB-FIP 1970 recommendations are used. At the time the standard was implemented, it introduced simple methods for the evaluation of final creep coefficients and shrinkage strains. It was sufficient for simple bridge structures and concrete technology used at that times. As modern bridge structures have become increasingly complex with variable construction techniques and developing concrete technology, the implementation of Eurocode 2 is necessary as it gives more practical and accurate methods for the prediction of creep and shrinkage effects. A comparative analysis of the time-dependent deformation of concrete included in Eurocode 2 and in Polish Bridge Codes is pointing out that there is a necessity for more adequate criteria for the rapidly growing concrete bridge stock in Poland.展开更多
文摘The European Standard EN 1504 "Products and systems for protection and repair of concrete structures -- Definitions, requirements, quality control and evaluation of conformity" can be considered a real milestone for the companies involved in the rehabilitation of buildings, bridges, piers, pipelines, and other civil or industrial concrete structures. However in some cases the examination and, even more, the practical application of the proposed guidelines are made difficult by a complicated sub-division in principles and methods, and by a confusing and repetitive layout. The paper deals in particular with the principles and methods for the rehabilitation of concrete damage due to reinforcement corrosion, often strictly connected, anyway, to those adopted in order to rehabilitate the concrete itself. Suggestions are given for a possible future update of the Standard, based on the personal experience of the Authors.
文摘Estimation of creep and shrinkage in concrete bridges is still approximate and uncertain. Over the years, Polish Codes for Concrete Structures partially adapted the CEB (Euro-International Concrete Committee)-FIP (International Federation for Prestressing) models used to predict creep and shrinkage of concrete. In the currently used Polish concrete bridge code, modified CEB-FIP 1970 recommendations are used. At the time the standard was implemented, it introduced simple methods for the evaluation of final creep coefficients and shrinkage strains. It was sufficient for simple bridge structures and concrete technology used at that times. As modern bridge structures have become increasingly complex with variable construction techniques and developing concrete technology, the implementation of Eurocode 2 is necessary as it gives more practical and accurate methods for the prediction of creep and shrinkage effects. A comparative analysis of the time-dependent deformation of concrete included in Eurocode 2 and in Polish Bridge Codes is pointing out that there is a necessity for more adequate criteria for the rapidly growing concrete bridge stock in Poland.